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360° panorama by Andrew Bodrov. Click the image to open the interactive version.
NASA's Mars Exploration Program (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS) Sol 4148: A Mastcam MegaMosaic The images for panorama obtained by the rover's 34-millimeter Mast Camera. The mosaic, which stretches about 30,000 pixels width, includes 349 images taken on Sol 4148 (April 7, 2024). Curiosity continues to drive south along the eastern margin of the upper Gediz Vallis ridge and will pause over the weekend for Mastcam to snap over 350 images that will be stitched together to create a beautiful 360-degree mosaic. Our current location along the rover’s traverse provides the optimal position for this postcard view because the rover is parked along a bend in the ridge between “Fascination Turret” and “Hinman Col” to the north, and “Pinnacle Ridge” to the south. The 360-degree mosaics are some of my favorite data products and this one will surely be a stunner! In addition to the Mastcam 360-degree mosaic, we will investigate a light-toned block in the workspace with fractures, or breaks, named “Ahwahnee.” Curiosity will brush the surface of “Ahwahnee” with the Dust Removal Tool (DRT) and will characterize the rock with APXS and images from MAHLI. Mastcam will collect small stereo mosaics of the contact between the Mt. Sharp bedrock and the upper Gediz Vallis ridge materials, and of a light-toned target, “Fleming Mountain,” that was described by a science team member as a rock with an “elephant-skin” texture. ChemCam LIBS will investigate the chemistry of a smooth, dark rock in the workspace, a target that was named “Thunder Mountain” despite its small stature. After completing a ~20-meter drive over the bumpy and tilted bedrock surface, we will take some post-drive imaging. The second science block is untargeted, and therefore includes a ChemCam AEGIS measurement that will add another data point to our ongoing bedrock survey. The Environmental Theme Group planned several observations including a ChemCam passive sky survey, a dust devil movie, and a zenith, suprahorizon, and Mastcam tau that will measure the amount of dust in the Martian atmosphere. Written by Sharon Wilson PurdyPlanetary Geologist at Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Other panoramas of Mars by Curiosity rover: http://www.360cities.net/sets/curiosity-mars
360° panorama by Hernan Correa. Click the image to open the interactive version.
360° panoramic aerial view of the Cali River, captured during COP16. This perspective showcases the river flowing towards the city of Cali, Colombia, passing through the Botanical Garden. From this elevated vantage point, the mountainous landscape is visible in the foreground, with the neighborhoods of Terr'on Colorado and La Legua spreading across the hills. In the background, the city of Cali unfolds in the distance, crowned by the iconic Cristo Rey monument atop the mountain. This monument, in addition to serving as a spiritual symbol, also functions as a strategic telecommunications hub, hosting multiple antennas.
360° panorama by Hernan Correa. Click the image to open the interactive version.
360° panoramic aerial view of the Cali River, captured during COP16. This perspective showcases the river flowing towards the city of Cali, Colombia, passing through the Botanical Garden. From this elevated vantage point, the mountainous landscape is visible in the foreground, with the neighborhoods of Terr'on Colorado and La Legua spreading across the hills. In the background, the city of Cali unfolds in the distance, crowned by the iconic Cristo Rey monument atop the mountain. This monument, in addition to serving as a spiritual symbol, also functions as a strategic telecommunications hub, hosting multiple antennas.
Воскресенье, 27 Октября 2024 г. 17:13
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360° panorama by Ricardo Brugos. Click the image to open the interactive version.
360 decore spherical picture where you can view the surroundings near "La Silla de Felipe II", pine and chestnut forests, granite bit rocks, and up to Madrid in the horizon.
Воскресенье, 27 Октября 2024 г. 17:13
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360° panorama by Ricardo Brugos. Click the image to open the interactive version.
360 decore spherical picture where you can view the surroundings near "La Silla de Felipe II", pine and chestnut forests, granite bit rocks, and up to Madrid in the horizon.